30 wt oil, or 30-weight oil, refers to the viscosity grade of motor oil as defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The "30" indicates that the oil has a specific viscosity at 100 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for moderate temperature conditions. This type of oil is commonly used in automotive engines and provides adequate protection and lubrication under typical driving conditions. It's important to choose the right viscosity for optimal engine performance and efficiency.
IF it is virgin olive oil it will be fine.
The oil to use in a 2002 Montana depends on the climate. In summer, use a 10-40 wt oil. In the winter, a 10-30 wt or even a 5-30 wt is alright.
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The Craftsman 6.0 Mower takes an oil that is at least 30 wt. A blended oil that is 10-30 is okay to use also.
Depends on your fork setup, rider weight and your riding ability. Fork oil is available from 5 wt (thin oil = quick action) to 30 wt (heavy = slower action)
Most small engines use Sae 30 or 10w 30.
30 wt of a good brand if it is a Briggs or Tecumseh.
either 30 wt or 10w30 should be fine.
Any weight is better than not any oil! but if youre shopping , i used a 30 weight Valvoline winter, 50 wt in summer, straight 30 or 50, I drove trucks 15 years at a company full of different diesels! they only had 30 wt, until ur Detroit 2 stroke 8V92 drivers complained and got 50 wt for us.
S.A.E. 30 wt. motor oil is preferred.10W30 is acceptable, particularly in cooler weather.
5 w 30 is recommended but I use 10 W 30 for extra lubrication its better for the motor